01 May 2014

Looking for JJ

Jennifer is now
known as Alice Tully. At sixteen, she has spent the last six years in a
facility for the manslaughter of her best friend. But changing her identity and
living in a protected environment doesn’t keep Alice safe from amateur
detectives, false friends, and reporters that want to scoop a great story.

Just before
Alice’s seventeenth birthday, stories start to circulate again. Her secret and
secure world starts to shatter. Alice finds herself remembering things she
thought she had dealt with. It is through these memories that we uncover
Jennifer’s childhood with her model mother Carol, whose insidious lifestyle and
inveigling character pushes Jennifer to execute an act that destroys her life.

A whole picture
finally emerges from information that slowly seeps like a wet sponge onto the
page through skin-pricking revelations. Dark areas are created by things not mentioned.
This entices the reader to come to their own shocking conclusions.

This story is a
crime thriller equal to any of this genre. Riveting reading that you can’t
possibly put down until the last word, it explores the impressions of youth in an
unusual and at times heart-stopping fashion.

What desperation
or impulse would push a child to murder? How deeply does emotional manipulation
affect a child that just wants to fit in? We discover the answers and feel a
deep compassion for these incredible characters that Anne Cassidy has created.